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ADELAIDE'S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Friday 6th November 2009
AM EDITION | FREE
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Toddler death
A two-year-old boy died
suddenly just before 8
pm in Royal Park last
night. The boy's mother
has been detained under
the mental health act and
police are investigating.
Human error
The CFS has hit-back at
claims the emergency
reporting system is
causing delays in service
attendance, saying most
failures are due to
infrequent human error.
Robbery arrests
Sturt Police last night
arrested two people
accused of aggravated
robbery.
The man and woman
allegedly robbed a
chemist at Brighton on
Wednesday night. They
will appear in the
Adelaide Magistrates
Court today.
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Harley joins 7
Channel 7 has a new star
in its stable. Tom Harley,
who twice led Geelong to
premiership victory, will
join its football
commentary team.
Harley will join Bruce
McAvaney, Dennis Cometti
and Leigh Mathews on the
Friday Night Football calling
line-up and will also make
appearances on AFL Game
Day.
CHECK BACK AT NOON
FOR THE UNVEILING
FARRIN FOSTER
Cummings'
Oaks day win
At least one American
soldier went on a shooting
rampage in a sprawling
Texas military base killing 12
people and wounding 31
others before being gunned
down, army officials said.
Two other soldiers were
arrested onThursday after
the shooting spree and
were being held as
suspects, said Lieutenant-
General Bob Cone,
commander at Fort Hood,
the largest US military base
in the world.
The dead soldier, identified
as Major Hassan Malik,
who was about to be
deployed to Iraq, opened
fire with two handguns in a
busy processing centre
where troops go before
being deployed on overseas
missions to Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Cone told reporters the
motive for the attack
remained unclear. "We
don't know that right now.
Again, this is all under
investigation,
" he said,
adding he believed the
incident was over.
US President Barack Obama,
who had been kept
informed of the shooting,
denounced the attack as
"an horrific outburst of
violence"
. -AFP
12 dead in army base shooting